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Some people are probably offended by the term “my gospel.” The phrase irritates them because it does not meet the criteria of a traditional denominational format.
When Brother Singh speaks of his gospel, it is more than the good news published by Matthew, Mark, Luke, or John. He speaks about the process God designed for him, from his conversion at twelve years old until his ministry today—the entirety of his life experience (both positive and negative) is summed up in “his gospel.” It entails a calling and rejection to separate him from dependence upon family and friends. God builds leaders to minister to His elect. Every man God calls has his personal gospel, whether it was Moses, Isaiah, Peter, or the Apostle Paul. They speak only what God places in their hearts, whether people like it or not. No psychology is used to serve “meat in due season.”
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Some people are probably offended by the term “my gospel.” The phrase irritates them because it does not meet the criteria of a traditional denominational format.
When Brother Singh speaks of his gospel, it is more than the good news published by Matthew, Mark, Luke, or John. He speaks about the process God designed for him, from his conversion at twelve years old until his ministry today—the entirety of his life experience (both positive and negative) is summed up in “his gospel.” It entails a calling and rejection to separate him from dependence upon family and friends. God builds leaders to minister to His elect. Every man God calls has his personal gospel, whether it was Moses, Isaiah, Peter, or the Apostle Paul. They speak only what God places in their hearts, whether people like it or not. No psychology is used to serve “meat in due season.”